Quantum nRules
Abstract
Quantum mechanics traditionally places the observer outside of the system being studied and employs the Born interpretation. In this and related papers the observer is placed inside the system. To accomplish this, special rules are required to engage and interpret the Schrodinger solutions in individual measurements. The rules in this paper (called the nRules) do not include the Born rule that connects probability with square modulus. It is required that the rules allow all conscious observers to exist inside the system without empirical ambiguity, reflecting our own unambiguous experience in the universe. This requirement is satisfied by the nRules. They allow both objective and observer measurements, so state reduction can occur with or without an observer being present. Keywords: brain states, consciousness, decoherence, epistemology, measurement, ontology, stochastic, state reduction, wave collapse.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.physics/0406014,
title = {Quantum nRules},
author = {Richard A. Mould},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0406014},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
24 pages, 5 figures; v2, 3, 4, change nuRules to nRules and reword, add 5 new sections plus 5 new references, complementary editing and stylistic changes; v5, definitions under nRules and stylistic changes; v6, Change nRule (2)